Personal Philosophy: Hell on earth, a stupid idea. Why would one waste time bringing up what already exists. if these people want to truly experience hell, they should jump off a cliff and hope for the worst.
Outlook on Life: As the Ruler of the Underworld, Luke's outlook on this idea is rather bleak. Just another step towards death really. Though he does admit this, he also acknowledges that to some extent it is truly beautiful and valuable. Even with all the pain and troubles, there are moments that make it all worth it. Though as a god, he doesn't quite have the liberty to go about and experience these memories. There are too many responsibilities that fall upon him.
Religious Aspect: None, though he is drawn greatly to philosophies and other religions of exotic origins. Most importantly Buddhism, as most of it centers around mantra, as well as becoming a buddha, or enlightened one. Though he is a god, even he can acknowledge that he isn't exactly the pedestal of enlightenment. After all, he was once a mortal himself.
Outlook on Relationships: The experience of all the previous Hades was that love was an all but impossible task to achieve. The original Hades had found love once, but his wife was all but reluctant to be with him, allowing him only the chance to be with her for half of the year. The remaining Hades has similar trials, only two among the spectrum whom actually achieved finding real and true love that lasted throughout their life time.
Outlook on Death: Death and Hell come hand in hand. No matter what side you are on, it is never easy, not even to the King of the Underworld. As much as he would like to bring many people back, Luke has realized that doing so brings consequences alone. There is procedure to go about when doing such things. Contracts to be made, consequences to be brought. And all that must be done through mortals. Thus, it is out of his control.
Attitude Towards Strangers: Not a fan, simple and clear. Most people he has ever come across as Hades only wanted gifts from him. And so the development of contracts. It is the only way he finds dealing with mortal strangers without having to fight.
Outlook on Life: As the Ruler of the Underworld, Luke's outlook on this idea is rather bleak. Just another step towards death really. Though he does admit this, he also acknowledges that to some extent it is truly beautiful and valuable. Even with all the pain and troubles, there are moments that make it all worth it. Though as a god, he doesn't quite have the liberty to go about and experience these memories. There are too many responsibilities that fall upon him.
Religious Aspect: None, though he is drawn greatly to philosophies and other religions of exotic origins. Most importantly Buddhism, as most of it centers around mantra, as well as becoming a buddha, or enlightened one. Though he is a god, even he can acknowledge that he isn't exactly the pedestal of enlightenment. After all, he was once a mortal himself.
Outlook on Relationships: The experience of all the previous Hades was that love was an all but impossible task to achieve. The original Hades had found love once, but his wife was all but reluctant to be with him, allowing him only the chance to be with her for half of the year. The remaining Hades has similar trials, only two among the spectrum whom actually achieved finding real and true love that lasted throughout their life time.
Outlook on Death: Death and Hell come hand in hand. No matter what side you are on, it is never easy, not even to the King of the Underworld. As much as he would like to bring many people back, Luke has realized that doing so brings consequences alone. There is procedure to go about when doing such things. Contracts to be made, consequences to be brought. And all that must be done through mortals. Thus, it is out of his control.
Attitude Towards Strangers: Not a fan, simple and clear. Most people he has ever come across as Hades only wanted gifts from him. And so the development of contracts. It is the only way he finds dealing with mortal strangers without having to fight.